There wasn't an uninstall app in the Program Files. Which is why pretty headache. I've sent an email to them already. Pending their reply.
Can Microsoft Edge (and/or other Win10 apps) be sandboxed with Shade v1.4? With Sandboxie beta 5.07.5 still a no go.
I just tried it and it looks promising but it needs a lot of work. Here's what I found: - Needs an uninstall in the "Program Files" - Needs a Options so users can use advanced options - I never got an activation key Since, I never received an activation key I wasn't able to test it out. It looked simple but maybe in future versions.
Hi @vm6485, - Maybe - In our nearest plans to work on advanced version. - Sometimes it happens due to email functionality issues. Please, send us a short message to support@cybergenic.co, we will reply with the key.
nope The lack of options is inconvenient for me, it is great for most average users since it is a install & forget app but i'm too used to tweak every security soft i have to use Shade at is current state.
I think this is the current and indefinite future state. It was created with average users in mind and ease of use.
Exactly. I already have a lifetime license and have no need to try the latest Shade version. I might try it on one of my other computers.
Yes, it will probably not be able to entice SBIE users into switching, but if they can run alongside each other it would still be cool.
Shade and MBAE is conflicting... https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/malwarebytes-anti-exploit.354641/page-123#post-2592129 https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/malwarebytes-anti-exploit.354641/page-123#post-2592254 After uninstalling, it doesn't happen anymore.
I wasn't able to find any changelog... They don't even show what's the latest version, I had to download the file and check on the properties to see the version 1.6...
Also, no technical information to be found, plus it still requires a activation key. I have a feeling it might be a good product, but it would be nice to hear from the developers.
I hate video's that show something that supposedly Sandboxie fails and they pass, so I've downloaded and requested a key and we shall see
Well they sure were quick about getting me a key. I am really hopeful, and there is now a bit of a weakness in SBIE, it's its popularity. Analyzing the ransomware in VS, I found it's up to 35-40 percent that are now SBIE aware. They look at the dll install, registry keys, and a couple of other things. So if this thing works it could be a consideration.